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Letter to Editor January 19, 1926

The Daily Worker

Chicago, Cook County, Illinois

What is this article about?

The Finnish Bureau of the Workers (Communist) Party congratulates the Daily Worker on its second anniversary, praises its unifying role for foreign language presses, and pledges support to increase circulation through subscriptions and efficient machinery.

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FINNISH BUREAU OF WORKERS PARTY GREETS DAILY WORKER

The Finnish bureau of the Workers (Communist) Party extends its heartiest comradely greetings to The DAILY WORKER on the occasion of its second anniversary.

Since The DAILY WORKER was established, our language dailies have found in The DAILY WORKER a great inspirer, leader and have had much help getting from it very valuable news of the conditions and struggles of the working class here and abroad. In addition to this, The DAILY WORKER has contained fresh news of the party life all over the country. It is very clear, that thus The DAILY WORKER has done very much towards unifying our foreign language press, being for them a common source for all kinds of valuable news.

We assure you that the Finnish comrades, who have done much for the establishment and maintenance of The DAILY WORKER, are willing and ready to do all they can to make The DAILY WORKER an ever more powerful and influential leader and an organ of revolutionary workers in America.

And especially in the circulation campaign that is now going on, we promise to do our duty that The DAILY WORKER will get a wider circulation, which it so well deserves. We want to emphasize this fact to all comrades throughout the party, because from our own experience in building up our three Finnish dailies, we realize that by having efficient circulation machinery the success of the paper is guaranteed. By special campaigns, as at present, we can raise the circulation occasionally, but unless a good regular circulation machinery is built up, we may easily lose what we have won by special efforts.

Mere words do not count very much. Let the comrades all along the line demonstrate in practical work by getting continually new subscriptions and renewing old ones that they really stand behind their daily paper. If we do this, then at the third anniversary we will find The DAILY WORKER three times as powerful and influential as it is now. Long live The DAILY WORKER!

With Communist Greetings.
The Finnish Bureau of the Workers (Communist) Party,
Henry Puro, Secretary

What sub-type of article is it?

Political Persuasive Emotional

What themes does it cover?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

Daily Worker Second Anniversary Finnish Bureau Workers Party Circulation Campaign Communist Greetings Foreign Language Press Subscriptions

What entities or persons were involved?

The Finnish Bureau Of The Workers (Communist) Party, Henry Puro, Secretary The Daily Worker

Letter to Editor Details

Author

The Finnish Bureau Of The Workers (Communist) Party, Henry Puro, Secretary

Recipient

The Daily Worker

Main Argument

the finnish bureau extends greetings to the daily worker on its second anniversary, praises its role in unifying foreign language presses and providing valuable news, and commits to supporting its growth through circulation efforts and subscriptions.

Notable Details

Heartiest Comradely Greetings Unifying Our Foreign Language Press Efficient Circulation Machinery From Our Own Experience In Building Up Our Three Finnish Dailies Long Live The Daily Worker!

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